News today - increased support.
Would we need a hard border?
What's the feeling north of the border, for those that live and vote there?
News today - increased support.
Would we need a hard border?
What's the feeling north of the border, for those that live and vote there?
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Not sure, I'm a bit conflicted. I'm all politicked out - what with Trump, Turkey/Syria/Kurds and Boris & Brexit!
I hate the SNP. I'd probably get jailed over any one of them who came in my face.
That's no, kidding.
Hope all's alright
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Not sure, I'm a bit conflicted. I'm all politicked out - what with Trump, Turkey/Syria/Kurds and Boris & Brexit!
I know what you mean. There is a lot going on at the moment.
velvet donkey posted:I hate the SNP. I'd probably get jailed over any one of them who came in my face.
That's no, kidding.
Hope all's alright
I'm sure you can hold your cool Velvet.
Things OK here.
How's you?
I'm alright EC
Who owns Wednesday these days?
I have respect for Chris Waddle. I could listen to him all day. He was a real footballer. Not many around.
I have a lot of problems with the SNP. I won't go into them. But they think the Saltire's theirs. That annoys me. Fecking have it. Lion rampant is the better flag anyway.
velvet donkey posted:I'm alright EC
Who owns Wednesday these days?
Good to hear it Velvet.
Wednesday is owned by a Thai businessman called Dejphon Chansiri. Chansiri's family controls the Thai Union Group, the world's largest producer of canned tuna, worth around ÂĢ3.7 billion quid!
I was lucky enough to see Waddle play on a regular basis towards the end of his career having signed for Wednesday (1992 - 1996). He still had all the tricks and silky skills. Still lives in Sheffield.
He will always be loved here at Wednesday for his magnificent goal against our city rivals at Wembley in an FA Cup Semi Final.
Here it is if you fancy a look. I did ...again.
Take care EC. Anyone who can call you a friend is lucky.
We share a few things
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:velvet donkey posted:I'm alright EC
Who owns Wednesday these days?
Good to hear it Velvet.
Wednesday is owned by a Thai businessman called Dejphon Chansiri. Chansiri's family controls the Thai Union Group, the world's largest producer of canned tuna, worth around ÂĢ3.7 billion quid!
I was lucky enough to see Waddle play on a regular basis towards the end of his career having signed for Wednesday (1992 - 1996). He still had all the tricks and silky skills. Still lives in Sheffield.
He will always be loved here at Wednesday for his magnificent goal against our city rivals at Wembley in an FA Cup Semi Final.
Here it is if you fancy a look. I did ...again.
Didnât he live in Todwick?
brilliant goal
machel posted:Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:velvet donkey posted:I'm alright EC
Who owns Wednesday these days?
Good to hear it Velvet.
Wednesday is owned by a Thai businessman called Dejphon Chansiri. Chansiri's family controls the Thai Union Group, the world's largest producer of canned tuna, worth around ÂĢ3.7 billion quid!
I was lucky enough to see Waddle play on a regular basis towards the end of his career having signed for Wednesday (1992 - 1996). He still had all the tricks and silky skills. Still lives in Sheffield.
He will always be loved here at Wednesday for his magnificent goal against our city rivals at Wembley in an FA Cup Semi Final.
Here it is if you fancy a look. I did ...again.
Didnât he live in Todwick?
brilliant goal
Hi Machel.
I don't know the area he lives in, but I do know he got into trouble recently fighting in a Sheffield pub.
Yes, cracker of a goal.
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